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Old 17-12-2009, 02:15 PM #11
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What right have we to criticise the judicial affairs of another sovereign state

None that I can think of

This is a debate purely for the citizens of Uganda and nobody else.
I have to totally disagree with that. We should not just stand by and let them get on with it. Why, maybe they could go further and persecute people for the colour of their skin or possibly their religious persuasion? Would you find this acceptable in the UK if such a law was passed? Would you not expect others to intervene to stop such abhorrent victimisation? Many people have strived to educate people on such matters and have lost their freedom, or lives along the way fighting such injustices. In your eyes should we stop and just let governments do as they please? That seems pretty backward to me.
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